From: Sent: To: Subject: jeffrey E. <[email protected]> Wednesday, August 22, 2018 11:45 AM Re: Advice i still think florida where life is less =tressful more affordable. and you can find a way to see eric when you want= how much money will you get for selling your apt <=iv> On Tue,=Aug 21, 2018 at 7:48 PM wrote: <mailto Hi Jeffrey, My trip to Annecy, and =trasborg, France was interesting but I think I am at a time in life when l=need modern conveniences like elevators and air conditioning. Lugging a 40=lb suitcase up and down spiral staircases has lost its old world charm.40=A0 I am writing to ask your opinion about what to do with my liv=ng situation. I am seeing a real estate agent tomorrow to discuss selling =y apartment. My maintenance is too high since the last two assessments for=capital improvements. I have to sell because my income will be much lower =ince I retired. I don't know whether to buy a small studio to reduce m= maintenance and raise some cash (the difference between my sale and purch=se) or to rent. I've been looking at apts to buy and or to rent. The r=ntals start at $3000 in the city which is actually higher than my maintena=ce but then if I have the money from the sale of my apartment, perhaps I c=n invest it to pay for the cost of renting...? You mentioned that th= cost of living is less in Florida and that I might consider moving there =but since I was diagnosed with skin cancer, it's probably best that I =on't live there (but I can visit). Besides, Erik lives here=in New York, and I would miss him too much, if I moved out of state. So wh=t do you think...rent, buy smaller apt. or volunteer for the National Park=Service and live rent-free : I'd appreciate your advice, l=can't do the math and you're a pretty smart guy (most of the time.= Love, 40=A0 please note The information conta=ned in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privi=eged, may constitute inside information, and is intend